EECS Graduate Programs
The EECS Department offers master's and doctoral degrees in three graduate programs (CSE, EE, EE:S; see boxes below), each of which is administered by the Rackham Graduate School.
EECS is organized into two divisions: Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) and Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). The CSE division administers the CSE Graduate Program; the ECE division administers the EE and EE:S Graduate Programs.
With all three graduate programs (CSE, EE and EE:S) within one department, EECS enables students to have a home in a degree program tailored closely to their interests, while having access to, and the benefits of, the full breadth of the EECS Department.
Related Graduate Programs
Graduate School Options for Current U-M EECS Undergraduate Students
EECS-Affiliated Graduate Programs
EECS faculty have interdisciplinary interests and participate in graduate programs across campus, including: Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics, Applied Physics Program, Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences, Bioinformatics Graduate Program, Biomedical Engineering, Physics, Space Engineering (Master's Program) |